Back in 2010, Sandra Bullock won her first Oscar. Now 9 years later, will she be hosting them? This morning when she was on Today, while Hoda Kotb was asking her who should host, the actress told her, “It’s me! It’s me!”
How did people react to the news? “Everyone is like that is not going to be very good…It’s going to be amazing.” Then she told us what we can expect from Hollywood’s biggest night, “I need to talk about Meryl like everyone else. I need to make some tasteless jokes, but only three.”
Of course, she is joking about being the host. She did, however, say it is a thankless job because everyone is going to hate whoever does it. Which is probably why they cannot find anyone to do it. But she would be a great host if she decided to take the thankless job.
Now that we got that out of the way, let’s talk about her lob. Ever since we have known her she has had the same long hair. She liked that hairstyle because she could hide behind it. When she cut it, she was like, “I can be this person now.” Who that is, I am sure we find out.
From the trailer, Ocean’s 8 looks like all the other Ocean movies; but something in my gut says it will be more like 13 than 11. They made such odd casting choices, it is going to be weird to see them all share the same screen together. But then again, I am sure we said that about George Clooney, Brad Pitt and Matt Damon at the time.
Are you going to run out to see Sandra Bullock, Cate Blanchett, Anne Hathaway, Mindy Kaling, Sarah Paulson, Awkwafina, Rihanna and Helena Bonham Carter on June 8th or are you going to go to a picnic instead?
Screen Junkies has given us another Honest Trailer, and this time the victim is the Oscar nominated Gravity. While almost everyone who has seen this film in 3D Imax has been praising the crap out of this movie, the rest of us (me) think all the praise is completely overrated. So when I saw this Honest Trailer, I completely agreed with everything they said. Do you feel the same way?
Before Sandra Bullock was cheering her adopted son from the stands in The Blind Side, she was cheering on the field for her high school, Washington-Lee in Arlington, Virginia. She looks the same now as she did when she was 17 in that 1981 home video.
Sandra Bullock won another award for Gravity yesterday, this time at the Critics Choice Awards. During her speech, she thanked her only physical co-star George Clooney “for floating away and not coming back.” I felt the same way when I saw the movie. In fact, I was hoping she would do the same, but sadly she didn’t until the very end. I know, I am the only person who hated it and was wishing for one of those meteorites to take them out already.
Anyways the other highlight in her speech is when there was an audio mess up that interrupted it; America’s sweetheart looked right into the camera and said, “What the f*ck?” Too bad the censors caught it.